Sentences with phrase «statutory bodies such»

To initiate and / or maintain regular contact on behalf of the members with the health authorities and other statutory bodies such as VHI, with professional organisations such as the Irish Nurses Organisation, and with personnel working in the maternity services.
Unfortunately, Leveson goes a step further, and recommends that a statutory body such as Ofcom takes responsibility for monitoring the new regulator.

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You shall not be bound by the provisions of confidentiality contained in this Agreement if such Holdings Information 1) is or becomes publicly known through no act or omission of the Financial Institution, its employees, agents or subcontractors; 2) is lawfully disclosed to you by a third party without restriction and without any obligation of confidentiality; 3) is required to be disclosed by any Governmental body, regulatory body (including without limitation any relevant securities exchange) or court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise pursuant to any statutory or regulatory obligation.
Thirdly ministers will be given delegated powers to create secondary legislation such as statutory instruments to amend instances of what the Bill terms «deficiencies» in this body of retained EU law.
However, from the perspective of legitimate authority as vested in the representative legislative body of Parliament, it may be argued that it is desirable that these provisions are debated and duly enacted as opposed to simply maintaining legislation that was adopted without such debate on the basis of a now - extinct statutory power.
Tribunals and Charter values: For example, the decision in Doré makes clear that professional regulatory bodies making decisions or exercising powers that collide with Charter values, such as freedom of expression, are responsible for understanding those Charter values, respecting them, and balancing them with statutory objectives.
He has presided over challenges / statutory appeals from bodies such as the Bar Standards Board, the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, the Health Care Professional Council and the governing bodies of dentists, accountants and teachers.
Jurisdiction: The Tribunal made note of the quasi-constitutional nature of human rights legislation in its decision, as well as the fact that various adjudicative bodies such as HPARB have the responsibility and jurisdiction to apply the Code in the context of their own statutory mandates (¶ 23).
For example, the statutory body is worried that bitcoins and cryptocurrencies could be used by the corrupt to conduct illegal activities such as money laundering and terror funding.
Ultimately, however, the issue will emerge as to whether the new National Indigenous Representative Body should be established as a Commonwealth government entity (such as a statutory authority) or should be established through some other means, such as being a non-government organisation either with or without government funding assistance.
The new body could be established as a Commonwealth Government entity, such as a statutory authority, or as a non-government organisation.
A statutory authority model, underpinned by legislation that mandates the National Indigenous Representative Body to advocate for the interests of Indigenous peoples in policy processes and for government to consider such advice, is one way of proceeding.
This will depend largely on whether the new National Indigenous Representative Body should be established as a Commonwealth government entity (such as a statutory authority) or should be established through some other means, such as being a non-government organisation either with or without government funding assistance.
Such statutory criteria should allow representative bodies to predict what standards or indicators they will have to meet in order to be reasonably assured of recognition for longer periods and promote confidence in the objectivity of the decision making process.
There was also support for the representative body to be established under legislation and to report directly to Parliament — such as through a statutory authority model.
If the Body was a statutory authority it would have to rely on Parliament to approve such changes and may also have unnecessary or politically motivated changes foisted upon it.
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